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Wilkinson, Neil

…was in the line-up for 460 contests and appeared in a Stanley Cup final with Minnesota in 1990-91. Known for his defensive play, Wilkinson scored 16 goals and 83 points…

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Norway House Honours Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees

…daughter, Loretta). The three gentleman were players on the 1960-64 Assiniboia Residential School Program that won 5 consecutive Provincial championships. They were presented with a framed team photo and jacket…

Meyers, Morley

…Linesman/Referee. Born in Winnipeg. Morley Meyers started a 35 year officiating career at age 14 in minor hockey in his hometown and, in 1958-59, became a linesmen in…

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Ormshaw, Earl

…attained a level six certification from Hockey Canada in 1978. Referee-in-Chief appointments in Manitoba leagues, supervisor of Allan Cup playdowns and championships in Winnipeg. Officiated 1,800 recorded games, has developed…

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Sjoberg, Lars-Eric

…WHA and named to the First All- Star Team. He won three Avco Cups with the Jets in 1976, `78 and `79. Nicknamed “The Little General”, this natural leader was…

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Coleman, Jim

…Born in Winnipeg, Coleman started his newspaper career with the Winnipeg Tribune and became one of Canada’s most celebrated sports columnists with a national column for all Southam…

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Irvin, Alex

…AHA after they were moved from Winnipeg to St. Louis. Irvin would return to Winnipeg after one season in St. Louis and take up refereeing again. In over two decades…

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1931/32 WINNIPEG MONARCHS

…the season 1-0 in game one before 4,000 fans in Saskatoon. The Monarchs rebounded in game two with a 3-1 victory and 3-2 total win. The victory gave the Monarchs…

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Oake, Scott

and host on broadcasting NHL games to a national audience. Since the 2003-04 season, he has hosted the second game of HNIC’s Saturday night double-headers. In addition to his CBC…

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1979/80 TRANSCONA RAILERS

…the team had claimed their first league championship, losing the Provincial final to Flin Flon. In the 1979/80 season the Railers were determined to repeat and then some. Sweeping the…

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1948/49 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS

…Memorial Cup to the Montreal Royals which was held in Winnipeg and Brandon. The series was very closely contested and saw many firsts. The first tie game, as in game…

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Smith, Maurice

…of the Manitoba Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association and served on the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee in the early 1980’s. Maurice Smith was also named to the MSSA…

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James, Gerry

…He played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers while still in high school and went on to become one of the best ball carriers in the country. But the Toronto Maple…

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Engblom, Brian

…3 goals, 9 assists, 12 points. He won 3 Stanley Cups with the Habs in 1977, 1978 and 1979. Brian Engblom was a Second Team AHL All-Star in 1982-83….

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Douglas, Jordy

…1979-80 recording 33 goals, 24 assists and 57 points, highlighted by a four goal game on February 3, 1980 against N.Y. Islanders. Also played on two other NHL teams, Minnesota…

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Dickens, Ernie

…Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks. Ernie Dickens was a member of the 1942 Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs. He died in the late 1950s at Bowmanville, Ontario….

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Chrystal, Bob

…went on to pro hockey and in the 1953 AHL final Chrystal scored the cup-winning goal, in overtime, to give the Cleveland Barons the Calder Cup. He spent two seasons…

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Flett, Rod

…pointmen in the game. In a ten-year career, he was on nine Manitoba championship teams and besides fellow Hockey Hall of Famer Dan Bain, Rod Flett was the only other…

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Gooden, Billy

…Rangers. In 12 AHL seasons with Hersey Bears, New Haven Eagles, Springfield Indians, Syracuse Warriors, and Providence Reds, he played 627 games, scored 251 goals, 302 assists, 553 points and

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Hanlon, Glen (Red)

…NHL career. He played 477 games in the NHL, recorded 16 shutouts and had a 3.60 GAA. He went on to coach with the Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals….

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Halldorson, Halldor (Slim)

…Born in Winnipeg, this defenceman played with the Winnipeg Falcons who won the 1920 Allan Cup and the gold medal at the 1920 Olympics at Antwerp, Belgium. Halldor…

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Goring, Bob (Butch)

…the Lady Byng Trophy in 1978 and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 1978. “Butch” Goring recorded only 102 penalty minutes in 1107 games, a testimony to his sportsmanship….

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Boyko, Darren

…Born in Winnipeg, this centreman captured the MJHL scoring title in 1981 with the league champion St. Boniface Saints and was 1983 WHL’s Most Gentlemanly Player award winner…

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Boyer, Wally

…of Rochester Americans, AHL Calder Cup champions. He played 365 NHL games with Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Chicago Black Hawks and Oakland Seals, and 408 AHL games with combined…

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Oliver, Harry

…with that WCHL team until 1926 when he was sold to the Boston Bruins. The nifty winger played on a Stanley Cup winner in 1929 and was traded to the…

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Gardiner, Herb

…Hockey League in 1921. After the collapse of the WCHL in 1926, Gardiner joined the Montreal Canadiens at the age of 35 and quickly became one of the NHL’s top…

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Samuel James "Sugar Jim" Henry

…A Remembrance – By Ed Sweeney “Sugar Jim” Henry played with the New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins between 1941 and 1955. He posted 27…

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Taylor, Harry

…Born in St. James, this centreman played in the MJHL with St. James and with the 1946 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Monarchs. He turned pro with the Toronto…

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Rayner, Charlie (Chuck)

…Born in Sutherland, SK, Chuck Rayner showed great promise as a goaltender and by 16 he was playing junior hockey with the Saskatoon Wesleys. He moved on to…

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Ruttan, Jack

…1906, 1907 and 1908 when the St. Johns’ College team won the University League. He was a member of the University of Manitoba team that won the 1910 Winnipeg Senior…

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